looks great otherwise though. I wonder if the aliasing looks that pronounced on the Vita screen itself?

The colors and contrast do look great on Vita's screen. For sure, screenshots viewed on a desktop browser won't do them justice; however the aliasing is still very much noticeable even when viewed natively on the Vita.

And these screens doesn't do any justice. On the OLED screen it will be much much better. PS Vita owners should know this.

THIS. when i looked at screens of uncharted and NG sigma...I thought they looked like jaggy handicapped cousins of a PS3 game...but when you see them on Vita its a whole different world. The beautiful orange falling leaves in Ninja Gaiden, and the stunning green foliage of Uncharted. It really is a different experience on the OLED.

With all these people ready to defend sub native resolutions on Vita because it still look good on the small screen, and with the trend of most graphically demanding games (and even PS2 ports for gods sake) not rendering at native res, it kind of begs the question: did sony go overboard with the screen resolution?

Things will always look a lot better at native resolusiton, and if the GPU can't handle doing this kind of graphics in that resolution, would it have been better to ship it with a lower res screen (853x480 is fairly common in android devices for example, which I think is closer to the resolution here), would it have saved costs? Or is is it worth it for the games that do manage to render in native res?

You could argue that these are first gen games and it will look better once developers figure out the hardware; but if this generations of consoles is anything to go by, IQ is not what gets better further into the hardware cycle, more like the other way around.

Wipe Out, Rayman (ok it's cheating), lots of vita games have a way better iq and i find Uncharted jungle background messy and ugly, but that's my opinion.

Have you heard of scale? Wipeout is a great looking game (30FPS) but is just constrained to a smaller environment so image quality can look better. Uncharted isn't graphically perfect but it's still the best looking game on the Vita as of launch.

Uncharted screen captures look bad, Uncharted on the Vita through the OLED screen and it's by far the best looking launch title

Definitely true. Dynamic lighting doesn't show itself in screenshots, and Uncharted has the best I've seen on Vita. Also, the environments are more vibrant, with pretty normal maps and specularity. Wipeout's image quality is cleaner, but Uncharted's overall effect is much more impressive.

I got the PS2 collection, the HD collection [PS3] and TTS. That's enough MGS backlog for now, so I won't be getting this anytime soon (if ever).

Originally Posted by dark10x

2) The remake that DOES exist, however, was created by Silicon Knights for Gamecube. Kojima wasn't too happy with Twin Snakes and its external development probably plays a role here as well. Porting this around probably has too many issues to deal with.